Studio Manager V2 Installation Guide ENGLISH

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Studio Manager V2 Installation Guide

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Contents

Getting Started............................................. 2 Introduction..................................................... 2 CD-ROM Contents ........................................... 2 Windows System Requirements........................ 3 Macintosh System Requirements...................... 3 System Hookup................................................ 4 Configuring Your Yamaha Mixing Console ....... 4 Caution when using a USB connection............. 4

Windows Installation .................................... 4 Adobe Reader .................................................. 4 USB MIDI Driver............................................... 4 Installing Studio Manager ................................ 5

Macintosh Installation .................................. 6 USB MIDI Driver............................................... 6 Installing Studio Manager ................................ 7

Getting Started............................................. 8 Overview of Studio Manager............................ 8 Starting and setting up Studio Manager........... 9

Troubleshooting .......................................... 10

SOFTWARE LICENSING AGREEMENT .......... 11

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Getting Started

Introduction

Yamaha Studio Manager enables you to control your Yamaha mixing console from a Windows or Macintosh computer. This Installation Guide explains how to install Studio Manager and the necessary driver software for Windows and Macintosh computers. For information on how to use Studio Manager and the various editors, refer to the PDF format Studio Manager manual and the manuals for the various editors which are installed on your computer when Studio Manager is installed. Refer to the owner's manuals for your devices for information on operating the devices.

CD-ROM Contents

Windows

Folder SM_\PM5D_ USBdrv2k_

Macintosh

Mac OS X \SM_\PM5D_

Mac OS X\USBdrv_

Software Studio Manager for PM5D1 Yamaha USB MIDI Driver (Windows 2000, XP) Studio Manager for PM5D1

YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver for OS X

Description Yamaha Studio Manager for PM5D (for Windows 2000/XP). Yamaha USB driver. Necessary if you are connecting to a USB port on your computer.

Yamaha Studio Manager for PM5D (for Mac OS X).

Yamaha USB driver. Necessary if you are connecting to a USB port on your Macintosh computer.

1. For information on using this software, refer to the PDF manual after installation.

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Windows System Requirements

The system requirements of your operating system may differ from those listed here.

Studio Manager

Computer OS Memory Hard Disk MIDI Driver

Display

A computer with a 800 MHz or faster Intel Pentium or Celeron family processor

Windows 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional

256 MB or more

30 MB or more of free space

USB or MIDI (depending on the connection between the console and the computer)

1024 x 768 pixels, 256 colors or higher 1280 x 1024, High Color 16-bit recommended (If you use display settings of 1024 x 768, turn on the Task Bar's Auto-hide option.)

Yamaha USB MIDI Driver

Computer

OS Memory Hard Disk

A computer with a 166 MHz or faster Intel Pentium or Celeron family processor and a USB port Windows 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional

32 MB or more

2 MB or more of free space

System requirements for software not listed here can be found on the CD-ROM.

Macintosh System Requirements

The system requirements of your operating system may be different to those listed here.

Studio Manager

Computer OS Memory Hard Disk Display

MIDI Driver

A Macintosh G4 or better and a USB port

Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later

512 MB or more of free memory

30 MB or more of free space 1024 x 768 pixels, 256 colors or higher 1280 x 1024, 32,000 colors recommended USB or MIDI (depending on the connection between the console and the computer)

Yamaha USB MIDI Driver for OS X

Computer OS Memory Hard Disk

A Macintosh computer with a PowerPC processor or higher and a USB port

Mac OS X 10.2 or later

64 MB or more (recommended: 128 MB or more)

2 MB or more

System requirements for software not listed here can be found on the CD-ROM.

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System Hookup

The following illustration shows the available hookup methods you can use to connect your Yamaha mixing console to your computer: USB, MIDI.

Yamaha mixing console rear panel

1. USB

TO HOST USB

USB cable

Mac or PC USB port

2. MIDI

OUT

IN

MIDI cables

MIDI interface

Configuring Your Yamaha Mixing Console

Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI/REMOTE] key to open the MIDI SETUP screen. In the PM5D EDITOR area, select a port to communicate with the computer and assign an ID to your console.

Caution when using a USB connection

If you've used the USB TO HOST connector to connect to your computer, you must perform the following actions. If you fail to do so, your computer or the connected mixing console may hang up, causing data damage or loss. If your computer or mixing console hangs up, turn off the power, and restart your computer. ? Disable the energy conservation mode (suspend/sleep/

standby/hibernate) on your computer before connecting your computer via the USB TO HOST connector. ? Connect the USB TO HOST connector to your computer before powering-on the mixing console. ? Close all application programs (such as StudioManager) before powering the mixing console on/off or connecting/ disconnecting the USB cable. ? Wait at least three seconds between turning the mixing console on or off, and between connecting and disconnecting the USB cable.

Windows Installation

Adobe Reader

Adobe Reader (available free of charge) must be installed on your computer in order for you to view the PDF format manuals for Studio Manager and the various editors. If you don't have Adobe Reader, access the Adobe Corporation website at the URL shown below, and download Adobe Reader.

USB MIDI Driver

If you are connecting your Yamaha mixing console to a USB port on your computer, you'll need to install the Yamaha USB driver. If you already have this driver installed, skip this section.

Computer

Studio Manager

Driver

USB cable

Yamaha

mixing console

The procedure you use for installing the Yamaha USB driver depends on which version of Windows you're using: ? Windows 2000: See page 5 ? Windows XP: See page 5

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Windows 2000

1 Start your computer to launch Windows, then log

in as Administrator.

2 Insert the included CD-ROM into your computer's

CD-ROM drive.

3 Go to My Computer?>Control Panel?>System?

>Hardware?>Driver Signing?>File Signature Verification, select "Ignore--Install all files, regardless of file signature," and then click [OK].

4 Turn off your Yamaha mixing console, and then

use a USB cable to connect its USB TO HOST port to a USB port on your computer.

5 Turn on your Yamaha mixing console.

The "Found New Hardware Wizard" appears.

6 Click [Next].

7 Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device

(Recommended)," and then click [Next].

8 In the subsequent window, select "CD-ROM

drives" only, and then click [Next].

NOTE: You may be prompted to insert your Windows CD-ROM. Do not insert it! Click [OK], and in the "Copy files from" section of the subsequent dialog box, enter "D:\USBdrv2k_" (replacing "D" with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive), and then click [OK].

The driver is installed, and the message "Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard" appears.

9 Click [Finish], and then restart your computer.

Windows XP

1 Start your computer to launch Windows, then log

in as Administrator.

2 Insert the included CD-ROM into your computer's

CD-ROM drive.

3 Click the [Start] button, and then click [Control

Panel]. The following window appears.

4 Click [Switch to Classic display] in the left column

in the window to display all items in the Control Panel.

5 Go to System Hardware?>Driver signatures?

>Driver signature options, select "Ignore--Install software without asking for confirmation," and then click [OK].

6 Click [OK] to close the "System Properties"

window, and then click the Close button to close the "Control Panel" window.

7 Turn off your Yamaha mixing console, and then

use a USB cable to connect its USB TO HOST port to a USB port on your computer.

8 Turn on your Yamaha mixing console.

The "Found New Hardware Wizard" appears.

9 Select "Install software automatically

(recommended) (I)," and then click [Next]. The driver is installed, and the message "Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard" appears.

10 Click [Finish], and then restart your computer.

Installing Studio Manager

1 Double-click the "SM_" folder on the CD-ROM. 2 Double-click the "PM5D_" folder. 3 Double-click "Setup.exe." 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the

software.

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Macintosh Installation

USB MIDI Driver

If you're connecting your Yamaha mixing console to a USB port on your computer, you'll need to install the Yamaha USB driver. If you already have this driver installed, skip this section.

Computer

Studio Manager

Driver

USB cable

Yamaha mixing console

5 Enter the password for the Administrator's

account. If you have not set the password, click [OK].

The "Welcome to the YAMAHA USBMIDI Driver Installer" window is displayed.

Mac OS X

NOTE: Before installing the driver, disconnect any USB devices (other than the keyboard and mouse) from the computer.

1 Start your computer, then log in as Administrator.

To confirm that the Administrator account is available, select [System Preferences], then [Users (Account)].

2 Double-click the "Mac OS X" folder on the CD-

ROM.

3 Double-click the "USBdrv_" folder.

4 Double-click "USB-MIDI Driver v1. *****.mpkg"

(***** represents the version number). An "Authenticate" window opens, prompting the password. If the window does not prompt you to enter the password, click the lock icon.

6 Click [Continue].

The "Select a Destination" is displayed.

7 Select a destination for the driver installation,

then click [Continue]. A window opens, displaying the message "Click install to perform a basic installation of this software." The message "Installing this software requires 100MB of disk space" may appear. However, the actual required free disk space is specified in the "Macintosh System Requirements" on page 6.

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8 Click [Install].

If the driver has already been installed, the [Upgrade] button is displayed instead of the [Install] button. The driver is installed, and message "The software was successfully installed" is displayed.

Installing Studio Manager

1 Double-click the "Mac OS X" folder on the CD-

ROM.

2 Double-click the "SM_" folder. 3 Double-click the "PM5D_" folder. 4 Double-click "Install Studio Manager."

As you follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the installation, the following screen will appear.

9 Click the [Close] button.

The driver installation is complete. You can check the following locations to confirm that the driver has been installed: ? Library -> Audio -> MIDI Drivers -> YAMAHA-

USBMIDIDriver.plugin

? Library -> PreferencePanes -> YAMAHAUSBMIDIPatch.prefPane

5 Click [Customize].

NOTE: If you don't select [Customize], only the editors and the English-language PDF manual will be installed.

6 Select the model of your console and your

preferred language. ? Editor for the console you're using ? Language for the PDF manual

7 Click [Install].

8 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the

software.

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Getting Started

Overview of Studio Manager

Studio Manager is a cross-platform application that enables you to start multiple Editors that control YAMAHA hardware products remotely, and to save multiple Editor settings.

Hardware products

Studio Manager starts Editors.

Synchronize

DM2000 Editor application

DM2000

Studio Manager

Synchronize

PM5D Editor application

PM5D

Synchronize

SPX2000 Editor application

SPX2000

You can save and recall each Editor's settings in Studio Manager. This enables you to recall all the settings of multiple devices from Studio Manager and control the entire system using simple operations. This capability is called the "Total Recall" function.

Also, if you are saving the setup files or trying to synchronize multiple devices, you can recall all the settings for multiple devices using Studio Manager. Alternatively, you can recall the settings only for a certain device using the Editor of the corresponding device.

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